October 6-7, 2000
Claremont Graduate University
Thornton F. Bradshaw Seminar in the Humanities
Keynote Speakers:
Alan Trachtenberg, Yale University
Gerald Vizenor, University of California, Berkeley
Other Speakers Include:
John J. Bodinger, Michael Duty, Patricia Pierce
Erikson,
James Faris, Mick Gidley, Ira Jacknis, Hartman
Lomawaima,
Tsianina Lomawaima, J. David Sapir, Sally
Stein, Pauline Turner Strong
Special Screening:
Coming to Light: Edward S. Curtis and the
North American Indians,
a film by Anne Makepeace
Registration is required: 909.621.8612 email:
humcen@cgu.edu or visit our website: www.cgu.edu/hum/curtis/
In conjunction with:
Exhibition of Contemporary Prints from Original
Edward S. Curtis Glass Negative Plates
on loan from the collection of the Capital Group
Foundation
October 2-27 Peggy Phelps Gallery
251 East Tenth Street, Claremont 909.621.8071
"Edward S. Curtis' Photographs of North American
Indians: Representation or History?"
Exhibition of Curtis volumes and plates
from the Mason Collection of Western Americana
in Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library
August 29-October 20 Clark Humanities Museum,
Scripps College
981 North Amherst Avenue, Claremont 909.607.3606
